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<h1>Mashups with QlikView</h1>
<img src="library/images/Mashup_Sample.png" alt="Sample of a QlikView Mashup" align="right" style="border-style:dotted;border-color:#ccc;border-width:1px;margin:0px 20px 20px 20px;" />

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The intention of this little collection of Html-Microsites is to demonstrate the capabilities of realizing <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup_(web_application_hybrid)" target="_blank">Mashups</a> using QlikView documents/objects.
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<h2>How to use these Examples:</h2>
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        All the examples on this site rely on two demo applications on <a href="http://demo.qlikview.com" target="_blank">http://demo.qlikview.com</a>.
        In case that the URLs or demo applications change you can still use the examples using these microsites offline on your computer. 
        In that case please have a look at the <a href="LocalSetup.html">instruction how to setup the examples for offline use</a>.
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<h2>Three Different Ways to Realize Mashups</h2>

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    From the technical perspective there are three completely different approaches how one could implement Mashups based on 
    QlikView documents/objects. This Mashup-microsite tries to cover all of these three approaches.
    Finally I have added a <a href="QlikView_Mashups_4.html">comparison of these approaches</a> which could be a starting 
    point if you are not sure which approach meets your requirements best.
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    <li><a href="QlikView_Mashups_1.html">Simple document integration</a> (using opendoc.htm)</li>
    <li><a href="QlikView_Mashups_2.html">Simple object integration</a> (using singleobject.htm)</li>
    <li><a href="QlikView_Mashups_3.html">Div integration</a> (using the Ajax Javascript library)</li>
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<h2>Compatibility:</h2>
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        All examples have been tested using QlikView 11 and 11.2 (but should also work in earlier versions).
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<h2>Further Information:</h2>
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        <li><a href="http://www.qlikblog.at/2343/" target="_blank">Basic explanation on QlikView Mashups</a> at qlikblog.at</li>
        <li><a href="https://qvmashups.codeplex.com/releases" target="_blank">Source Code/Download</a> of the QlikView Mashup Microsite</li>
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